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The Awesome Older Generation Picture Thread
kayoteq replied to 6 Star's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Documenting 'the hill test': FWD: Not without a dangerous speed run up to the hill 4WD Hi: Okay, but a bit of an effort 4WD Lo: What hill? *driveway optional. -
Thanks, I'm going to try a bit more now that I'm in proximity to the shop rather than in a parking lot. LH (Driver's) side, though. Just a stuck bulb.. just some careful removal of the bulb bits, or get another bulb housing and thread it into the casing if need be. *Success: a little tiny chisel (usually for soldering) and chunked away that lamp base, avoiding the socket, till finally the little nub let loose. new bulb, works. (okay, it wasn't that bad, but it did take an hour to get that bulb remnant out. USE EYE PROTECTION if chiseling glass lamp base. Itty bitty pieces.) The temp gauge is still extraordinarily low.. peaking at just past the 1/4 mark if that. I have heat, eventually.. so I'm suspecting open thermostat *and* coolant temp sensor function or wiring (clean, check reading at sensor, reading at meter (if accessible) The other meters seem to be fine in their normal ranges.. While at the lamp, did some wire brushing and rust resolver on the lamp area. Also inspected all the bed panel areas; only one panel needed brushing and a layer of rust converter inside (the rest are just fine, sorry) and a few spots of orange to attack. Mostly the rocker panel/ rear quarter lower sections that have issues; looks like a thin-alumnimum bondo-ish job back there, but just some coverage and a note for spring refurbing.
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Well, took care of the funny smell. While the rest of the exhaust was ok, the front exhaust header downpipes were bad, now intact if not oem. Seems to have helped the hesitation a bit, but some of that may still be me being in the wrong gear for the situation. Attempted to fix the backup light. bulb is stuck, base is funky. area behind signals is oxidated, so more areas to sand, treat and seal. At least it being mostly black the patching will blend in.. (shopping list: more sanding pads, por-15, rust converter, luck) Not going for concours, just Stop Stuff From Falling Off
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Deja Greet: 8 hours into ownership, 85 Brat
kayoteq replied to kayoteq's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Thankee.. feeling very lucky, even if this was just a nice wagon in this condition. Losing several regular Subies in the area to quicker responders motivated me.. to bite this one and not let go till I was filling out a title satisfied that a third party had at least looked at it and declared it safe for my use. Toolkit, hubcaps, am/fm radio, manual. Finding these, is positive. -zen Details over at the vintage thread.. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?p=1056548#post1056548 The people, the staring! I didn't think about the staring. -
Heh, it passed the 3rd party mechanic gauntlet, in fact he said if I didn't take it he would. So far I'm still amazed I have managed to legally prise this away for my personal usage. Now to learn how to use one of these and keep it alive. Oh and, How Clueless Is I? It's actually an 85. Oh, and as promised, Clyde's ride. (Not for sale)
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Um, hi, sorry, I jumped over to vintage early because I had questions that needed answers, especially when dealing with 26yr old cars.. A roaming independent technician always out on random service calls, with a shop and access to many things of building. I'm here because I'm nutters. Just plunked down money I could have bought a repair-needing 98.. instead, got an escapee from Walkmans and Arcades, A 1985 Brat. 162k, power steering, never had a/c upgrade (and has the sticker to prove it) and generally intact, perhaps even garage-kept for some many a year. Here's Clyde working on the wheel bearing that turned into an replacement axle. At no extra charge, I looked at as a built-in discount of bonus free axle Somehow found it in a narrow 24 hour window and then kept contact till he fixed the axle (that caused him to take the listing down) and I drove it about, then the final gauntlet, a drive to another town to my fave mechanic who, after passing every external check, (before I committed to the purchase) said something I'd never heard before, 'if you don't get it, I will." Well, I like him, but..
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I just meant cardboard while doing the loading, not keeping it in there.. I'm in a trap, aren't I? using a vintage vehicle for its original purpose during the times when it's most susceptible to damage... So liquid liner is okay for the bed. check. Consult Directions for proper application. Lot of things to take care of in fairer weather. If everything goes as planned, some basic maintenance and an eye for the long-term. Every spot you see in those photos pains me to see and will be corrected or at least primered (then I can sharpie it to match!) There's a yard nearby with about 40 Subies of various vintages. Should be enough to take care of much missing/faded things, hoping to find a cyclops. Okay, clueless, yes, but I've been lurking.
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Location: right on the edge of Cherokee national forest, where the mountains are high and the residents are higher. Yeah, when I go there tomorrow I should get some beauty shots of 'the nice one' hidden behind the washer and dryer.. Madness. Already sourced a Chilton 70-84 manual, found the ahem pdfs, and hopefully my years of adaptive tinkering will allow me the privilege of driving too slow in unsafe conditions. Now the controversy: This is also intended to be my wood-fetchin' truck. Since liners aren't easy to source, should I be considering the spray bedliner? Nothing? just some scrap paneling/cardboard? ignore it and use it like a truck? I see how trucks end up.. at least for now I can tell if it starts showing red paint. Ouch..
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I've seen this car in the wild. Just as ugly as the pictures. Sorry, 'stylish'. http://tricities.craigslist.org/cto/2624464437.html "Up for sale is a 1970 Subaru 360 Micro Car 2-Seater. This is a rare car. The car does run and drive. It needs to be restored. Original engine and transmission. Bill of sale only. 2-stroke/2cylinder engine. Easy Project. Very small, fun car, hard to find! $2200." I relay this with no idea if the guy is presenting a bargain or what.
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Ah yes, it was a vague memory about the torque.. While the guy is a retired Subie mechanic but there's snakes in them woods. usually tagged OBO, so I'm taking a grain of salt even then. aka 'Trust, but verify" (This find was after test-driving a 98 and a 00 that needed overhaul and a surgical removal of $1k from their asking price. I love the Subies, but many PO kinda didn't treat them well. A dozen questionable systems vs. half-a-dozen basic things in a 84 ) I hope I can do the car well. Keep an eye on levels, etc and not push a component past its proper use. I can see how one of these could machine itself apart if used very improperly. Heck yeah. Now to source out the rear seats.. "What! No seats! forget it then, kid. Give me their number and I'll.. um, berate them. Yeah, that's it."
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Hey everybody, gather around, he's going to talk about 4wd mode! The last one I drove of this era was an automatic. What is the normal behavior of one of these, as my test drive resulted in plenty of.. ..okay, folks, I ain't kidding about the title. This is the first time I've *owned* a 4wd system. Borrowing the parent's automatic doesn't quite count. So my terminology will be vague. Caveman simple: Car go fine but put funny lever in all wheel mode and slow turn make car not go. Drive opposite direction, disengage, fine. Am I experiencing normal behaviour of 4wd circa 1984.. while driving slowly, on a dry road..? The guy says 'that's how I know one of these systems is working' (when the um.. binding? occours. And have taken note of the 'evenly worn' tires caveat.. so yeah, everything can be bolted and unbolted if found... but I'm starting anew with this. Just basic car knowledge, access to junkyards and a mechanic who can take ej's apart and have time for lunch. So don't gripe and grind, I am under the delusion I know what I'm doing, usually after referencing owners, factory, and internet manuals. Usually. I could have gone for a newer outback or something, but I like the simple.. If. There's still the gauntlet of the local mechanic before the price is paid. .. Stop laughing, or stop crying.. what's going on with that 4wd steering?just wanting independent opinion of problem:not problem.. Typical operating speeds, etc. Am I just experiencing normality? I was road-testing.. would be foolish to not check the on-demand.. More pics, post deposit. Subies go like hotcakes or slow-moving project cars.. I wanted to lock this sucker down but not jump in all the way yet. Short of a fatal flaw (anythng that welding and metal can't fix) or a munged transmission (2wd seems fine, to me.) Shoot, even then, I'd just be talking the guy down on price Sorry, no pictures of the sexy typical engine compartment. ..he got the car down from the lift after changing the axle, hooked up the battery and it started right up like it'd just stopped at the grocery store for a few minutes. I live in some mountainous areas. I want to catch every possible problem early on and re-bulletproof it or put it on the spring retrofit list.. Appreciate the input. Not looking to run the Baja 100, just to make it back from a service call up in the North Carolina mountains..
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Greetings.. Okay, I've been stalking this seller for a bit, about to go take him a deposit and have another round of inspection. Have to wait till he fixes the axle before proceeding. Not a worry to me. I crawled under, the rear fender edges are a bit flakey, and the tow hooks on the back are loose as a result of that area being pretty funky, but otherwise, just the spots 99.9% of them get. And while it's hard to inspect, at least the underside seems to be pretty solid, the edges a bit rougher, rustier.. Now.. What concerns me is that tow hooks/beams area rusting.. That left tow hook, for instance, is just barely held on.. Minimum welding back some metal in the area, or is this integral to the rear suspension etc? This Is A Very Bad Thing? or This Is Just Something To Fix And Move On.. ..or, the classic, This Just Happens. Don't Tow From There.